It depends what type of chemical energy it is. But if it is just in general, then you would do nothing ,you would just leave it the same.
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Chemical thermogenesis.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
When you burn it, the chemical energy is converted to thermal energy.
Chloroplast convert light energy. Mitochondria convert chemical energy itself
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Photosynthesis is where autotrophic organisms convert light to chemical energy to get energy
Chemical thermogenesis.
The light dependent reactions take in the light energy and convert that to chemical energy, but it is in the Calvin cycle (light independent reactions) where the chemical energy is stored in a complex sugar.
Photosynthesis is the process by which plants convert the energy from the sun's light into chemical energy.
No, chemical energy is completely different to nuclear energy
chemical energy
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
no, autotrophs converts solar energy to chemical energy
it converts sunlight energy into chemical energy
When you burn it, the chemical energy is converted to thermal energy.